Daniel Bwala, the former presidential campaign spokesman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), shared insights into the political landscape, foreseeing a future where President Tinubu might secure a second term in office.
Bwala emphasized the need for a robust coalition to challenge the current dominance of a single party in the state.
QUEST TIMES reports that Mr. Bwala underscored the importance of opposition parties working tirelessly to prevent President Tinubu from securing victory in the 2027 presidential election.
Recognizing the president’s strategic political prowess, Bwala stressed the necessity for opposition parties to unite and counteract potential efforts to marginalize them.
Addressing concerns within the PDP, the former spokesperson urged caution regarding the Labour Party (LP), suggesting that it might emerge as a significant opposition party. This observation stemmed from the internal strife within the PDP, with the suspension of the Ondo state chairman, Fatai Adams, due to alleged anti-party activities and the purported influence of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
Bwala offered strategic advice to Peter Obi and the Labour Party, recommending a shift from a religious-oriented structure to a more politically focused one.
He urged Obi to strengthen connections with party stakeholders and the general populace to fortify the party’s foundation, emphasizing the importance of building a solid structure for long-term vision.
In conclusion, Bwala called on the PDP to address its internal challenges promptly, emphasizing the significance of regaining the status of the main opposition party. He encouraged concerted efforts to position the party strategically for the 2027 elections, expressing optimism about the potential for a change in administration.